Scottish Land-names: Their Origin and MeaningW. Blackwood & Sons, 1894 - 219 páginas |
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... Forge - Hill ; or of pos- session , as John's town , William's field , the Priest's land . Once localities are thus distinguished , it is very ence of names . difficult to dispossess them of the 2 Scottish Land - Names .
... Forge - Hill ; or of pos- session , as John's town , William's field , the Priest's land . Once localities are thus distinguished , it is very ence of names . difficult to dispossess them of the 2 Scottish Land - Names .
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... distinguished by the shape of their skulls from the round - headed people , who buried in round cairns and grave - mounds . The facts that no metal , except gold , has ever been found in the long barrows , that pottery is extremely rare ...
... distinguished by the shape of their skulls from the round - headed people , who buried in round cairns and grave - mounds . The facts that no metal , except gold , has ever been found in the long barrows , that pottery is extremely rare ...
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... distinguished one locality from another by means of place - names in their own language , and no doubt some of these names still remain in our maps , just as in Australasia many native names will remain , interspersed among those of ...
... distinguished one locality from another by means of place - names in their own language , and no doubt some of these names still remain in our maps , just as in Australasia many native names will remain , interspersed among those of ...
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... dale , may easily be distinguished from the Gaelic dal , because while the latter invariably begins the name , as Dalrymple , the former always ends it , as Swòr- dale , in Lewis - svarðar dalr , the valley 88 Scottish Land - Names .
... dale , may easily be distinguished from the Gaelic dal , because while the latter invariably begins the name , as Dalrymple , the former always ends it , as Swòr- dale , in Lewis - svarðar dalr , the valley 88 Scottish Land - Names .
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... small bay . The northern pirates took their name of Vikingr , or Vikings as we call them , from their habit of frequenting such inlets in the coast . It can generally be distinguished in place - names from Their Languages . 89.
... small bay . The northern pirates took their name of Vikingr , or Vikings as we call them , from their habit of frequenting such inlets in the coast . It can generally be distinguished in place - names from Their Languages . 89.
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